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I'd like to learn the Tri-stat DX system. I have an Ex Machina book that I am trying to read. anyone out there local to me that is willing to teach.. drop me a line. thanks.

About Me

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I've played so much it's hard to list. I did the CCG bit for a while but not much now. I still have my Vampire CCG collection. I've played D&D since 1983. I have 1st,2nd,3rd & 4th. I have definitely embraced Pathfinder as my D&D flavor of choice but I can play 4th if need be. I've played Vampire tabletop & Larp as well as Werewolf. I've played shadowrun 1st,2nd,3rd and 4th. I play board games, video games and miniature games (civil war, world war 2, napoleonics). I used to play a lot of Games workshop stuff back in the 90's but not much now. I also play Star Wars D6 & D20. My blog will contain mostly reviews and you should be able to read it with a black background and either yellow, gold or orange lettering. If you can't see it that way, let me know.

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"but hey, that's just my opinion... I could be wrong!" - Dennis Miller

Recent Entries

Well, Here it is February and it’s time for another review. This time is the Pathfinder Bestiary up for review. This book is largely a remake of the D&D 3.5 monster manual that has been brought up to date with the newer stats and abilities that are found within the Pathfinder system.

This review will be fairly short as I will not be describing every monster in the book.

Hello, Everyone. It's time for another review. This one will be very quick. It's the new DM screen from Paizo.

It's generally pretty rare that I am ever surprised when I get a new accessory for my hobbies but this is one of those rare occassions where I am pleasantly surprised. This new DM screen is of the highest quality that I have ever seen and is easily superior to any screen that I have ever owned for any gaming system.

Well here I am, back again for another review of Pathfinder products. This time I have the pleasure of reviewing a smaller product. An issue of the Chronicle series called “Seeker of Secrets”. This issue deals with the Pathfinder Organization itself. The information in this book will give you a lengthy description as to its rank structure, rules & tenets, recruiting methods and its current status in all of the different

First, I want to expound on the Vital Strike Feat that I talked about previously. The vital strike feat will work on a full attack action as well as a standard action and it’s based on your highest BAB. You can only use the vital strike power on one attack but after it’s been used, you can still make the rest of your attacks as normal. Sorry for any confusion.